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127: Rich Kenah - Keep It Fun

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Health & Fitness, Sports, Fitness, Running

4.7557 Ratings

🗓️ 27 June 2019

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Carrie chats with her former agent Olympian Rich Kenah! They chat about transitioning to life after running professionally, the AJC Peachtree Road Race, the 2020 Olympic Trials, and much more!

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This is going to be so cool, you guys. You can be a part of America's Marathon weekend next year on February 29th, 2020.

0:08.1

You can watch the country's greatest runners race the U.S. Olympic marathon trials, and then the

0:12.9

following day, you can be in the public's Atlanta Marathon, Half Marathon, or 5K, whatever you choose.

0:19.6

But get this, you'll get to cross the same finish line as the

0:23.1

runners did the day before to make that Olympic team. You just go to Atlanta Track Club.org

0:28.2

slash carry to register for the race and use the discount code carry to take 10% off your

0:34.0

registration. Again, that's code carry at Atlanta Trackantrackclub.org slash carry. See the legends

0:40.5

and be the legacy at next year's public's Atlanta Marathon.

0:49.4

Hi, I'm Olympian Carrie Tullifson and welcome to the Sea Talley Run podcast.

0:56.3

Today I'm interviewing Rich Kanaugh.

0:58.6

Rich ran in the 2000 Olympic Games and the 800 meters.

1:02.4

He's also a world's bronze medalist in not one, but two different world championships.

1:08.8

He's the executive director of the Atlanta track club and the race

1:11.8

director for the AJC Peach Tree Road Race. He's the father of two amazing kids and married to

1:17.7

former professional runner and Villanova alum Sherry Kana. In this episode, we talk about next week's

1:24.3

world's largest 10K, the AJC Peacht Street Road Race. We also talk about

1:29.3

the Olympic marathon trials that are being held next February in Atlanta. He talks about his life as an

1:35.3

athlete and as an athlete representative. We talk about so much more, so let's just get after it.

1:44.0

All right, Rich, thanks so much for coming on C-Tali Run. I know that you have not done a

1:48.5

podcast, which I was actually quite surprised about, but it just seems natural that you

1:52.9

would be on my podcast then for the first time and letting me interview you when for so long

1:58.4

you were helping me build my career. So thanks for coming on the show. Thanks for having me. Yeah, I'm excited. I'll be at Peach Tree again in just a few weeks here, but we're going to do a little bit more than just talk about Peach Tree. It's the world's largest 10K, so believe me, we're going to get to it. But I want to talk a little bit about your history and how you got into the

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